carry (someone) (somewhere)
carry (someone) (somewhere)
To escort or accompany someone to a particular place or location. Might I carry you to the dance, Miss?
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
carry someone somewhere
Rur. to take or escort someone somewhere. Friday nights, Joe always carries his wife to town. "May I carry you home?" the young man asked Jane.
See also: carry, somewhere
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
carry
1. in. to carry drugs on one’s person. (Drugs.) If you get busted while you’re carrying, you are in big trouble with the man.
2. n. drugs carried on the person as an emergency supply in case of arrest. (Underworld.) The cops found my carry, and I spent three days in the clink climbing the walls.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- carry somewhere
- carry
- carry (one) (somewhere)
- carry over
- carry out
- carry in(to) (some place)
- carry into some place
- I have only got one pair of hands
- carry (one's) cross
- carry coals